193: We’re exploring a common sentiment in the sustainability space: eco-guilt, or any feelings of shortfalls around our own environmental action. We’re discussing the causes of these emotions, and how we can rationalize giving ourselves some grace around these self-defined benchmarks of being a “good” environmentalist. We’re also revisiting an excellent example of collective and personal action working together to create change from Tanja Hester of Ep 158.
More episodes on eco-anxiety:
155: Climate Anxiety + 5 Tips for Burnout
126: Climate Anxiety: How to Turn Worry into Compassionate Action with Dr. Renee Lertzman
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